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Process of treating obsessive-compulsive disorder in children and adolescents
Mašková, Viktorie ; Maulisová, Alice (referee)
This rigorous thesis focuses on methods that treat obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) in children and adolescents. The literature review contains basic nformation about OCD in children and adolescents and a summary of the aspects concerning the process of treating mental disorders in this population. Following this is a summary of therapeutic methods in OCD- affected children and adolescents as found in scientific literature. Furthermore, there is a chapter describing the situation in the Czech Republic regarding care for children and adolescents with OCD in contrast to care practices available in the USA. The research consists of two parts, both qualitative in character. It aims to gain insight into psychotherapeutic and psychiatric practices in the context of treating OCD in children and adolescents using semistructured interviews as a method of gathering data in both cases. The data acquired in the first part of the research is analyzed using thematic analysis. The data in the second part is presented casuistically and analyzed holistically. Results of the first part describe which key themes of the process of treating OCD in children and adolescents are common among pedopsychiatrists and psychologists, which therapeutic approach is regarded as best by certain experts, and what limits they perceive in...
Treatment methods for obsessive-compulsive disorder in children and adolescents: an expert perspective
Mašková, Viktorie ; Šporclová, Veronika (advisor) ; Dorazilová, Aneta (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with treatment methods of obsessive-compulsive disorder in both children and adolescents. The literature review section contains, in addition to basic information about obsessive-compulsive disorder in children and adolescents, a description of treatment methods as viewed in the literature. There is also a chapter describing the situation in the Czech Republic in connection with the care of children and adolescents with OCD in contrast to the care options available in the United States. The research part has a qualitative character. Its aim is to gain insight into psychotherapeutic and psychiatric practice in connection with the treatment of OCD in children and adolescents. The method of data collection is a semi- structured interview. The data obtained within it are analyzed by the method of thematic analysis. The results describe what key topics occur in connection with the course of OCD treatment in children and adolescents, what treatment approach selected experts consider to be the best, and what limits they perceive in connection with the system of care for children and adolescents with OCD in the Czech Republic.

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